The increasing popularity of online video, video games, and mobile video will push the number of daily hours that Americans spend in front of their TV monitors to 8 by the year 2013, according to a new study from Solutions Research Group. Currently the average American spends about six hours a day with video-based entertainment, compared with 4.6 hours in 1996, the study observed, noting that traditional TV viewing will remain constant at about 4 hours, although much of it will be in the form of video-on-demand.
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